Aloha and Hola, YES it is very important to be an early bird...you would be amazed and how many things change hands in the first hour....it is well worth it to be in line and the line started last year at 5am...have a blast you will see some amazing pieces.

Aloha and Hola Atomic Cocktail, I am no longer part of it...yes DA SHOW is/was my baby along with Cruz Nobleza but we split and I went in a different direction and am no longer part of it....my heart will be there with DA SHOW but I am not going to be there. Hope this answers your question.

On 2004-05-15 13:35, mexatiki wrote:Aloha and Hola, YES it is very important to be an early bird...you would be amazed and how many things change hands in the first hour....it is well worth it to be in line and the line started last year at 5am....

Are you kidding? It sounds like only the picked-over or overly expensive items will remain when I was intending to arrive around 9 am?

I'm going for window shopping only (I hope, at those prices!) and to meet my friend DeSoto Brown, who is coming over from Honululu for the event to be there at early Bird call...not me, I'll get there when I get up.

Me and the ohana will be there sometime after 9am. I figure if something there is suppose to be mine, then it will be there waiting for me to buy it. If not, then no worries. I'm actually going to make an effort to surprise the girls by taking them to breakfast at Kings Hawaiian Bakery & Restaurant, since it's only less than 7 miles from Kings Hawaiian to 'Da Show.